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Dr. Sabine Chaouche

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Oxford Brookes University
Oxfordshire, United Kingdom
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    ah.brookes.ac.uk/news/P40/ - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 12/22/2008    Last Visited: 5/25/2009  

    To coincide with Cheek by Jowl's production of Andromaque at the Oxford Playhouse, Dr Sabine Chaouche and Monique Moreton will organise an exhibition on Early Modern French Theatre.
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    To coincide with Cheek by Jowl's production of Andromaque, Dr Sabine Chaouche, core member of the CESAR project, will examine French Theatre in the Early Modern period. Her talk will focus on the different genres and theatrical forms of acting from the revival of performances in Paris in 1629 to the French Revolution. She will examine more particularly a newly discovered document found last summer which highlights staging and rehearsal practices in the Enlightenment. It consists in a play with handwritten notes which belonged to Dazincourt, a famous actor of the period. Acknowledging the work on English Theatre Rehearsals by Professor Tiffany Stern, Dr Sabine Chaouche will discuss the way in which a play from the "répertoire" could be adapted and staged for a mid 18th-century audience.

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    ah.brookes.ac.uk/news/C73/P0/ - [Cached Version]
    Last Visited: 5/25/2009  

    On 13th March 2009, the first CESAR exhibition, prepared by Sabine Chaouche and Monique Moreton, opened at the Oxford Playhouse.
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    On 13th March 2009, Dr Sabine Chaouche, Senior Lecturer in French, gave a one hour talk at the Oxford Playhouse, one of Britain's leading theatres. She discussed French Theatre in the Early Modern period and her focus was on the different Parisian playhouses, theatrical genres and forms of acting from the revival of performances in Paris in 1629 to the French Revolution.
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    To coincide with Cheek by Jowl's production of Andromaque at the Oxford Playhouse, Dr Sabine Chaouche and Monique Moreton will organise an exhibition on Early Modern French Theatre.
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    Talk by Dr Sabine Chaouche at the Oxford Playhouse

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    Oxford Brookes University | School of Arts and... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 3/3/2009    Last Visited: 5/25/2009  

    On 13th March 2009, the first CESAR exhibition, prepared by Sabine Chaouche and Monique Moreton, opened at the Oxford Playhouse.
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    Talk by Dr Sabine Chaouche at the Oxford Playhouse → image

    On 13th March 2009, Dr Sabine Chaouche, Senior Lecturer in French, gave a one hour talk at the Oxford Playhouse, one of Britain's leading theatres. She discussed French Theatre in the Early Modern period and her focus was on the different Parisian playhouses, theatrical genres and forms of acting from the revival of performances in Paris in 1629 to the French Revolution.

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    Oxford Brookes University | School of Arts and... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 5/25/2007    Last Visited: 8/26/2009  

    On 13th March 2009, the first CESAR exhibition, prepared by Sabine Chaouche and Monique Moreton, opened at the Oxford Playhouse.
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    Talk by Dr Sabine Chaouche at the Oxford Playhouse → image

    On 13th March 2009, Dr Sabine Chaouche, Senior Lecturer in French, gave a one hour talk at the Oxford Playhouse, one of Britain's leading theatres. She discussed French Theatre in the Early Modern period and her focus was on the different Parisian playhouses, theatrical genres and forms of acting from the revival of performances in Paris in 1629 to the French Revolution.
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    Talk by Dr Sabine Chaouche at the Oxford Playhouse

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    Oxford Brookes University | School of Arts and... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 4/25/2007    Last Visited: 5/25/2009  

    Talk by Dr Sabine Chaouche at the Oxford Playhouse (13th March 2009) →

    To coincide with Cheek by Jowl's production of Andromaque, Dr Sabine Chaouche, core member of the CESAR project, will examine French Theatre in the Early Modern period. Her talk will focus on the different genres and theatrical forms of acting from the revival of performances in Paris in 1629 to the French Revolution. She will examine more particularly a newly discovered document found last summer which highlights staging and rehearsal practices in the Enlightenment. It consists in a play with handwritten notes which belonged to Dazincourt, a famous actor of the period. Acknowledging the work on English Theatre Rehearsals by Professor Tiffany Stern, Dr Sabine Chaouche will discuss the way in which a play from the "répertoire" could be adapted and staged for a mid 18th-century audience.
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    , a conference organised by Dr Sabine Chaouche was held at the Maison Maison Française, Oxford, 26 and 27 June 2008.
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    Talk by Dr Sabine Chaouche at the Oxford Playhouse

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    Sabine Chaouche | Oxford Brookes University - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/16/2008    Last Visited: 6/16/2008  

    Dr Sabine Chaouche

    Lecturer in French, researcher at the CESAR Project
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    Sabine Chaouche studied at Paris IV-Sorbonne University.She obtained a PhD, with distinction, in French Literature and Comparative Studies (1999), and also an Accreditation to Direct Research (2005).She is involved in the CESAR project (http://www.cesar.org.uk), the dynamic database and imagebank on early modern French Theatre.She enjoys researching on playwrights, actors, scenery and theatrical genres.This passion explains why she has published extensively on acting, dramatic art theory, and aesthetics of creation.As well as being very keen on performance and its representations across the centuries - as for instance in the Visual Arts and Films - she is also interested in atypical topics such as the Hip Hop movement and urban poetry.

    Her current research is focused on the key-concept of the 'Theatrical' and dramatic anecdotes.
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    Sabine is planning to develop research projects focused on technical aspects of the stage across the centuries.

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    School of Arts and Humanities | Academic Staff |... - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 6/16/2008    Last Visited: 6/16/2008  

    Dr Sabine Chaouche

    Lecturer in French, researcher at the CESAR Project

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    School of Arts and Humanities | Modern Languages Staff - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 8/26/2009    Last Visited: 8/26/2009  

    Dr Sabine Chaouche

    Senior Lecturer in French Studies Director of the CESAR Project (http://www.cesar.org.uk)

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    Theatre News - [Cached Version]
    Published on: 2/17/2009    Last Visited: 2/19/2009  

    To coincide with Cheek by Jowl's production of ANDROMAQUE, Dr SABINE CHAOUCHE, core member of the CESAR project will examine Theatricality in Early Modern France. Sabine's talk on Friday 13 March will focus on the different genres and theatrical forms of acting from the revival of performances in Paris in 1629 to the French Revolution. She will examine more particularly a newly discovered document found last summer which highlights staging and rehearsal practices in the Enlightenment. It consists in a play with handwritten notes which belonged to Dazincourt, a famous actor of the period. Acknowledging the work on English Theatre Rehearsals by Professor Tiffany Stern, Dr SABINE CHAOUCHE will discuss the way in which a play from the répertoire could be adapted and staged for a mid 18th-century audience.

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